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- W1630432659 abstract "Publisher Summary The problem of the replacement free energy and the 1/S factor have visited the field of nucleation for more than thirty years, and even today, full concensus has not been established. The problems have their roots in the use of the capillarity approximation. For about thirty years, another problem concerning the so called “mixing entropy” has focused the attention of workers in the field of micro-emulsions. Again, the problem is rooted in the use of a model, this time referred to as the “phenomenomenological model.” It emerges that the capillarity approximation model and the phenomenological model are identical; both rely on the assumption that the intensive properties of drops or clusters,in the nucleation case, and mesodomains, drops included in the microemulsion case, can be taken equal to the corresponding properties in the corresponding bulk phases. Crossfertilization of ideas between the two fields can be valuable. This chapter shows the way the solution of the mixing entropy problem in micro-emulsions leads to a solution of the replacement free energy and the 1/S problems in nucleation theory. Perhaps the simplest example of a micro-emulsion is the globular or droplet type, consisting of a dispersion of water drops in a continuous phase of oil or vice versa." @default.
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- W1630432659 title "Isomorphisms between nucleation theory and microemulsion theory" @default.
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